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5 Ways to End on a Strong Note: How to Inspire Your Audience

Enchanting Marketing

The opening of his blog post flows nicely. In the concluding paragraph below, for instance, the reader is reminded that good blogging is a conversation with your readers: The truth about seducing your blog readers Blogging isn’t about hitting the publish button. Blogging isn’t one-way communication. Stacy S.

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The No-Fail Guide To Guest Blogging Strategy

Blogging Wizard

It’s getting harder to find guest blogging opportunities and it feels like audiences are less engaged than ever. Guest posting is hard, right? But it doesn’t have to be that.

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6 Things To Do With Old Blog Content

Blogging Wizard

Do you have old content on your blog and aren't sure what to do with it? Some old posts hold a lot of value for your audience but not for Google. Some have a little SEO value but don't receive much traffic. Others aren't optimized at all and don't receive…

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Are you building an audience of real prospects, or an audience of readers?

Nick Ursborne

As freelancers we have to get out there and build an audience. These are people who read our articles, our blog posts or even our Tweets. These are people who read our articles, our blog posts or even our Tweets. What kind of audience are you building? So how do you make sure you are building an audience of prospects?

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The Power of Storytelling: 5 Types of Stories to Market Your Business

Enchanting Marketing

I’m suggesting to use stories to captivate your audience and make an emotional connection. Here are 5 types of stories that’ll help captivate your audience and market your business … Type of story #1. We don’t have heaps of money, so we have to fascinate our audience and spark action.

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Why Businesses Should Blog

Melanie Saxton

Businesses should blog for a number of reasons. A blog is a marketing resource that helps increase your online footprint, get your message out there, and draw people to your products and services. It bridges time and space and can introduce your goods and services to audiences far and wide. That’s where I can help.

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Blockbuster Blogs: How Breakthrough Ideas Are Born

Animalz

Each of the examples I just mentioned started from somewhere else: blockbuster blogs. But it’s even more likely you’re familiar with an article he wrote on this blog in 2018 (!): “ Your Blog Is Not a Publication.” A ready audience. Without an audience , you’ll reduce the chance your idea spreads.

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